| Dental students create ethics videos
The ADA Council on Ethics, Bylaws and Judicial Affairs has awarded the grand prize in the 2009 Student Ethics Video Contest to a group from the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Dentistry. Go to full story.
Dean, dental leader lauded as consensus builder
Dr. Kalkwarf earns 2009 ADA Distinguished Service Award
Dr. Kenneth L. Kalkwarf, this year's recipient of the ADA Distinguished Service Award, had a difficult decision to make during his earliest days in dental education. Go to full story.
Results from ADA House mega discussion
The ADA held its sixth House of Delegates mega topic discussion Friday, examining what impact and role the ADA and the profession have in an environment of changing life sciences and the new health care landscape. Go to full story.
Gadgets to multitasking: 150 products in 45 minutes
Presenting a 45-minute crash course in all that's new and high-tech for the dental office, Drs. Paul Feuerstein (the gadget guy) and Gregory Zeller (the software guy) showcased 150 High-tech Products on One Stage at the Live Operatory Center on the exhibit floor. Go to full story.
We built our home on a foundation of science and values: Dr. Findley
In his address to the House of Delegates Friday, ADA President John S. Findley zeroed in on three "overriding concerns" that have commanded the Association's attention in recent years: health care reform, the Association itself and the future. Go to full story.
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